There are a lot of people who believe that Disney is a place just for kids. And while many rides and attractions are perfect for younger guests, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t a ton of fun things for adults to do as well. In fact, Walt Disney affectionately referred to the adults who visit Disneyland Resort without kids as ...
Read More »Travel Turbulence? Three National Airlines Prepare for Economic Downturn
There is nothing an economy hates more than uncertainty, and right now, there is a lot of uncertainty in the economy. With the president imposing tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, China, and the European Union, Americans can expect to pay more for just about everything. On top of that, inflation is driving up the prices of everyday goods. This ...
Read More »Disney’s Premier Pass Disappears in a Flash, Leaving Guests Scrambling
For the first time this March, Disney World’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass has completely sold out at all four theme parks on the same day. Guests visiting on March 17, 2025, found themselves out of luck if they were hoping to purchase this pass, which provides expedited access to attractions. Surge in Demand Due to Spring Break The timing of ...
Read More »New Safety Rule at Disney World Bans Popular Guest Item, Effective Immediately
Walt Disney World has always made guest safety a top priority. From its rigorous ride inspections to the way it handles severe weather events, Disney spares no effort in ensuring that every visitor has a secure and enjoyable experience. Whether it’s hurricanes, lightning storms, or even extreme heat advisories, the resort is proactive in warning guests and making necessary adjustments ...
Read More »Major Work Begins Near Big Thunder Mountain at Disney World as Crews Move In
Construction crews continue to work on the year-long Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishment at Magic Kingdom Park amid multiple other changes in the Frontierland area. The roller coaster remains blocked off by construction walls and inaccessible to guests. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has been part of Magic Kingdom Park’s Frontierland since 1980, one year after its sister attraction opened at ...
Read More »Early ‘Snow White’ Reviews Suggest Rachel Zegler’s Disney Movie Could Be a Surprise Hit
Disney’s live-action Snow White (2025) hits theaters this Friday. After years of controversy, critics are starting to get their first look at the film, and the early reviews have been great for Disney. Of course, cynical audience members might think that Disney is paying influences to give these great reviews out of fear of losing their access to the Mouse House. However, ...
Read More »Disney Coaster Closed Amid Lawsuit as Legal Troubles Mount
Many Disney attractions tend to break down at times. When guests visit Disney World, you may see an attraction have to close at some point during your visit temporarily. This could be because of a maintenance issue, and Disney quickly works to resolve the issue. One rollercoaster has been shut down for three days at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, with no ...
Read More »California Residents Take Legal Action Against Disney’s Planned Community Development
According to SF Gate, recent legal disputes surrounding the city of Rancho Mirage have sparked confusion regarding Disney’s highly anticipated Cotino, a Storyliving by Disney community. However, key facts make it clear that these legal issues are unrelated to Cotino’s development. A primary point of misinformation suggests that Cotino displaced affordable housing in order to make way for the master-planned ...
Read More »Disney World Attraction Faces Unexpected Trouble on Final Day of Operation
When a Disney World attraction closes for good, it’s usually a big deal. Fans come out in droves, merchandise sells out, and wait times soar as guests try to experience the ride one last time. We’ve seen it before with Splash Mountain (closed in 2023), where people waited in line for hours to say goodbye, and with The Great Movie ...
Read More »11 Days Disappear From Disneyland Calendar as Capacity Measures Lock In
Spring break is in full swing, and Disneyland is feeling the effects. As families and tourists flood the parks, capacity limits are being tested, and Magic Key holders are facing a major issue—reservations for passholders are fully booked for 11 of the next 16 days and remain scarce through the end of March. Magic Key holders must secure a reservation ...
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